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Graffiti Sessions Programme Programme 3 December 2014 - Day 1 Purcell Room & QEH Foyer, Southbank Centre, SE1 8XX DAY 1: The Illegal Registration 08:30-09:00, at Queen Elizabeth Hall (click for map) Sessions 09:15 Introduction How can cops, courts and UCL & UAL - Welcome (Prof. Alan Penn, Iain Borden and Marcus Willcocks) Adam Cooper, Mayor’s Office - Futures for informal urban practice? cleaning of graffiti be more socially and economically 10:00 Ben Eine (UK/USA), international street artist whose work has been gifted by David Cameron to Barack Obama and included in the permanent collections of London’s sustainable for the publics V&A Museum, LA Museum of Modern Art, and more. (Video presentation) they serve? Break 11:30 Session 1 (Chaired by Dr. Rafael Schacter) Noir, Graffiti artist, former train writer and now successful author of his critically acclaimed book ‘Addicted To Steel’. Tom Fuller, Service Delivery Manager, London Overground Rail Operations Ltd. Tom Oswald, artist and filmmaker based in London, graffiti documentarian and Guardian collaborator. Inkie, London based painter and street artist and organiser of See No Evil festival; cited as being part of Bristol’s graffiti heritage. Session 1 Questions 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Keynote - Alison Young (Scotland, located in Australia), visual criminologist, author of Street Art, Public City (2014), co-author of Street/ Studio (2010), and researching street art and graffiti as art form, crime, and feature of contemporary urban life. (Chaired by Dr. Ben Campkin) Break 15:30 Session 2 (Chaired by Prof. Lorraine Gamman) Charles Mynors, barrister, leading expert on the law of the built heritage and outdoor advertising; author, The Control of Outdoor Advertising and Graffiti. Sean Caulfield, Hodge Jones and Allen, criminal defence solicitors with specialism in graffiti cases. Colin Saysell, Detective Constable, BTP. The only registered expert in Britain for prosecuting graffiti. Session 2 Questions Break 16:45 Day 1 Summative Session - hosted by Prof. Lorraine Gamman 17:15 Close Funded by Organised in collaboration with Programme 4 December 2014 - Day 2 The Bartlett, UCL, 140 Hampstead Road, NW1 2BX DAY 2: The Legal Registration 08:30-08:55 (click for map) Sessions 09.00 Day 2 Introduction - Lee Bofkin, Sabina Andron, Marcus Willcocks Can street art and graffiti 09:15 Keynote - Cameron McAuliffe (Australia), urban geographer with a focus practices support claims on social justice, graffiti policy and management strategies. (Chaired by Prof. Shane that they can resocialise, Johnson) regenerate or revitalise cities Break and neighbourhoods? 10:30 Session 3 (Chaired by Dr. Patrick Turner) Dotmaster, co-director of NUArt Festival, Stavanger, Norway. (Video presentation) Lois Acton, culture and arts producer, activist with grass roots communities and founder of Urban Unlimited. Henry Shaftoe, academic and planning consultant, author of Convivial Urban Spaces. Jay “J.SON” Edlin, former Bronx graffiti artist from the 70’s and 80’s, author of GRAFFITI 365 (Abrams, 2011) and historian. Session 3 Questions 12:15 Lunch 13:00 Keynote - Chantal Mouffe (Belgium), leading academic, author, political theorist and proponent of agonistic pluralism. (Chaired by Suzanne Moore) Break 14:15 Workshop A - Hosted by Marcus Willcocks 15:45 Session 4 (Chaired by Sabina Andron) Ingrid Beazley, curator, writer, educator at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, founder of the Dulwich Outdoor Gallery. Lee Bofkin, Global Street Art, largest online street art archive, art agency. and organisers of over 700 legal street at murals. Alice Pasquini, visual artist from Rome whose street portraiture style is internationally renowned. Session 4 Questions Break 17:00 Keynote – Jeff Ferrell (USA/UK), founding cultural criminologist, academic, and author dealing with the interplay of art, crime, and public space as related to graffiti and street art. (Chaired by Alison Young) 18:15 Day 2 Summative Session - hosted by Jay “J.SON” Edlin and Sabina Andron. Close Funded by Organised in collaboration with Programme 5 December 2014 - Day 3 Central Saint Martins, 1 Granary Square, N1C 4AA DAY 3: The Call to Registration 08:30-08.55 (click for map) Action 09:00 Day 3 Introduction - Prof. Jeremy Till, Central Saint Martins How should policy and practice 09:15 Keynote - Robyn Buseman (USA), Mural Arts Programme, Philadelphia: Director shift, to take account of of Resorative Justice. (Chaired by Dr. Cameron McAuliffe) contemporary perceptions of Break graffiti and street art? 10:30 Workshop B - Hosted by Prof. Lorraine Gamman What approaches could better represent the diverse 12:15 Lunch communities involved and 13:00 Keynote - Devon Ostrom (Canada), curator, advocate, artist, founder of affected? Beautiful City Arts Alliance. (Chaired by Dr. Rafael Schacter) Break 14:15 Session 5 (Chaired by Marcus Willcocks & Sabina Andron) Chris Chalkley, Chairman and founding member of The People’s Republic of Stokes Croft. Lucinda Ross, Plymouth Universtiy, on Basquiat. Pedro Soares Neves (Portugal), author, academic and organiser of Urban Creativity Conference, Lisbon, July 2014. Xavi Ballaz (Spain), Co-founder of OpenWalls and Difusor cultural foundation. Session 5 Questions Break 16.00 Workshop C - Hosted by Adam Thorpe 17:30 Day 3 Plenary - Workshop & Event Summary - Hosted by Prof. Lorraine Gamman, Adam Thorpe & Dr. Ben Campkin Close Funded by Organised in collaboration with .
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